Olivo lost both of his legs in Vietnam, so when Arrington sent out a phone survey asking residents if they would support a disabled veteran, it outraged Olivo's fellow veterans who protested outside of Arrington's office on Friday. They're demanding Arrington's resignation.

"I was deeply offended. When you insult one of us, you insult all of us," said veteran Dan Dubay.

"It almost made me cry. Here I am, I lost half my body for this country, I love this country, and they want to use it against me?" said Olivo.

Although Arrington denied a request for an interview on Friday, but earlier this month, she explained the survey by telling WFTV, "When you're in a campaign, you need to know the positives and negatives of your opponent."

She said it's just politics.

"I mean, this is politics, and if you can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen," said Arrington.

However, others disagree.

"She hasn't been under our fire. We were under fire. She needs to go to our kitchen. We will tell her what the heat is like," said Dubay.

"I am a disabled veteran, and I believe I am more capable than the current supervisor to hold any job in this county," said Vietnam veteran Mark Rosenbauer.

Olivo was born in the Dominican Republic. He became a U.S. citizen in 1969.

Arrington told WFTV, "Ethnicity is not important to me, but it could be to some people."

Olivo said he did not protest because he did not want to make it more political.

Makes me wonder what else is Ms Arrington doing, or what else has she done in the past. The way she just blows it off is a red flag.
She has also said the reason Florida has a hard time getting people to register or to vote is because of the high numbers of felons in Osceola County, and the State.